Author Topic: Render Quality  (Read 2502 times)

2019-08-25, 10:45:26

moalfaraj

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Hello everyone,

i'm fairly new to 3D rendering. i'm using 3D Max with corona 4. i've gotten familiar with modeling and materials, however i'm aiming to get photo-realistic renders and i don't know how exactly i can achieve it. I've been trying with using HDRI + Corona sun and i am not satisfied with the result. I've read that material quality can affect how realistic your render is, but what makes a material high quality? is there a measurement unit to what constitutes a low and high quality material?

any tips and pointers would be appreciated.


thanks!
« Last Edit: 2019-08-25, 10:54:23 by moalfaraj »

2019-08-25, 11:04:03
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romullus

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There is much more to realistic renders than good materials. Like lighting, composition, attention to details, good models, etc. But of course, materials are also very important. Did you know that Corona ships with extensive library of good quality materials? Did you already tried it?

https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/12000039648-how-to-use-the-corona-material-library-
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2019-08-25, 11:15:57
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moalfaraj

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Thanks romullus, i will try the corona material library

2019-08-30, 03:49:12
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All that and a good eye.